The thing is this kind of music... I know the style have a name. But i don't remember it. Anyway. First time i hear the voice of Lon Chaney Jr. Good voice.
I guess you'd call this a novelty record, Deka. The first version was released in 1962 by Bobby "Boris" Pickett as a follow-up to Monster Mash. (That version is easily found on YouTube.) Lon Chaney did this remake in 1964.
I found this info on IMDb, but know nothing more about it:
Album: The Wolfman Speaks-Lon Chaney's Last Recordings (&) Ticklish Tales of Terror
CD: Not of This Earth-The Film Music of Ronald Stein/Varese Sarabande/ a 1992 release that includes Lon's "Spider Baby" song rehearsal & final cut from the same titled 1968 film.
The thing is this kind of music... I know the style have a name. But i don't remember it. Anyway. First time i hear the voice of Lon Chaney Jr. Good voice.
ReplyDeleteAnd I get to tend the rabbits, George.
ReplyDeleteI guess you'd call this a novelty record, Deka. The first version was released in 1962 by Bobby "Boris" Pickett as a follow-up to Monster Mash. (That version is easily found on YouTube.) Lon Chaney did this remake in 1964.
ReplyDeleteIs that the only record made by Lon Chaney, Jr.? I missed it on the first go-round and have never heard another by him.
ReplyDeleteProbably, Evan.
ReplyDeleteI found this info on IMDb, but know nothing more about it:
ReplyDeleteAlbum: The Wolfman Speaks-Lon Chaney's Last Recordings (&) Ticklish Tales of Terror
CD: Not of This Earth-The Film Music of Ronald Stein/Varese Sarabande/ a 1992 release that includes Lon's "Spider Baby" song rehearsal & final cut from the same titled 1968 film.
Thanks, Evan. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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